Author: Chorniy, O.
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THPAF077 Ion-optical Measurements at CRYRING@ESR during Commissioning 3161
 
  • O. Geithner, Z. Andelkovic, M. Bai, A. Bräuning-Demian, V. Chetvertkova, O. Chorniy, C. Dimopoulou, W. Geithner, O.E. Gorda, F. Herfurth, M. Lestinsky, S.A. Litvinov, S. Reimann, A. Reiter, M. Sapinski, R. Singh, T. Stöhlker, G. Vorobjev, U. Weinrich
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
  • A. Källberg
    Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
 
  CRYRING@ESR is a heavy ion storage ring, which can cool and decelerate highly charged ions down to a few 100 keV/u. It has been relocated from Sweden to GSI, downstream of the experimental storage ring (ESR), within the FAIR project. The ring will be used as a test facility for FAIR technologies as well as for physics experiments with slow exotic ion beams for several FAIR collaborations: SPARC, BioMat, FLAIR and NUSTAR. CRYRING@ESR is in its commissioning phase since summer 2016. Several ion-optical measurements such as tunes, tune diagram, dispersion, chromaticity and orbit response matrix were performed at the ring. The measurements will be used for several purposes such as improvement of the theoretical model, closed orbit control and correction of unacceptable misalignments, calibration coefficients and field errors.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-THPAF077  
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